Baseball Places Two on All-Ivy League Baseball First Team

(L-R) Max Perlman and Jeff Reynolds were selected to the 2011 All Ivy League first team in baseball

PRINCETON, N.J. – Harvard
University placed two players on the 2011 All-Ivy League teams in
baseball as Max
Perlman (Longwood, Fla.) and Jeff Reynolds (St.
Petersburg, Fla.) were both named to the first team.

Junior pitcher/first baseman Marcus Way was an honorable mention
selection at utility.

Perlman earned a spot after leading all starting pitchers in the
league in earned run average with a 1.80 mark. Reynolds, a junior,
started all 45 games and batted .301 with 14 extra base hits.

Eighteen players were voted onto the first-team All-Ivy, led by
five from Gehrig Division runner-up Penn and four from Rolfe
Division champion Dartmouth.

Perlman, a former freshman All-American, threw 60.0 innings in
which he allowed just 46 hits while striking out 55. His finest
outings came against Yale as he fanned 10, walked one and scattered
four hits in a nine-inning, complete-game shutout of the
Bulldogs.

Reynolds led Harvard with 163 at-bats and 49 hits, and ranked
second in doubles with 11 and RBIs with 19. He finished the season
on an eight-game hitting streak and had 14 multi-hit games for the
year. His best stretch of the season came in a 10-for-19 spurt
against Princeton, Cornell and Northeastern with four extra base
hits and six runs batted in.

Way also started all 45 games and led Harvard with 16 extra base
hits, six home runs and 21 runs batted in. He led the team in walks
(18) and posted a .325 on-base-percentage while also stealing 8 of
12 bases. His season-highlight was a walk-off grand slam against
Cornell on April 10 in an 11-8 Harvard win.